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English 1A: Discussion Topics John Berger’s “Ways of Seeing” Topic 1: Berger argues that there are barriers to vision‚ problems in the ways we see or don’t see original works of art‚ problems that can be located in and overcome by strategies of approach. For this topic‚ discuss what‚ as you read Berger‚ gets in the way when we look at paintings‚ and what it is that we might do to overcome the barriers to vision (and to history). Imagine that you are speaking to someone interested in art‚ but someone
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The way things are now are very different from the ways they did it in the past. Cowboys led their cattle more than 25 miles a day. Wars with Native Americans started by land and cattle. Agriculture and cattle was how you got money. Another big part of Texas is its oil. Before oil was found in Texas‚ there was only one oil rig in the whole world. Scientists believed that there was no oil in Texas. In 1900‚ a team was hired to drill for oil. Oil in Texas had finally been discovered. On January
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The Rival Conceptions of God by C.S. Lewis When you are a Christian you do not need to believe that every other religion is wrong completely. Though if you are an atheist you have to believe that the main point in every religion is completely wrong. Though Christians are free to think that all religions have some aspects of being true. It’s like a math problem‚ there can only be one right answer but there are many answers that are closer than others. Even the dumbest religions have some aspect of
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In “Canaanites‚ Cowboys‚ and Indians”‚ Robert Warrior primarily explains the biblical story of the Exodus and how it should not be used as a liberating text in general‚ but especially why it is inappropriate in the case of the Native Americans. Warriors starts off by saying that Christians try to fight for the rights of Native Americans and that because of the church’s prosperous financial‚ political‚ and institutional resources‚ this help is much needed. Nevertheless‚ Warrior then explains that
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In your opinion‚ what is the best way to reduce child labor for multinational corporations? How is the phenomenon of child labor viewed from your ethical perspective? Given the ethical perspective of a particular group to which you currently belong‚ or previously belonged‚ how would child labor be viewed? In my opinion‚ the best way to reduce child labor for multinational corporations is to help the host nations in stressing the value of education to its citizens and improving educational opportunities
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Hatice TECİR & Duygu KORKMAZ Overview • • • • • • • • • • • • • History Why it was started Mission‚ vision and values Market competitor analysis Swot analysis Target market Customer analysis Market segmentation Brand‚ Product and Company Positioning Growth strategies Differentiation strategies Marketing mix strateies Future expansion History • Victoria’s Secret was started in San Francisco in 1977 by a Stanford Graduate School of Business alumni Roy Raymond FUN FACT: Roy Raymond always felt
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This paperwork of SOC 312 Week 2 Discussion 1 Family Experiences includes: Discuss the experience of two families from different socioeconomic classes: one family from the upper class and the other from the underclass. Identify three major differences within the classes and the implications these differences will have on a child. The Theory of Mind Watch the following short film‚ theory of mind.mov‚ which demonstrates the theory of mind using a juice box experiment. At around four years of
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The term “materialism” has a very different meaning when presented to a modern day American and to an ancient Grecian. When we hear the word “materialistic” we think of a snobbish person who is obsessed with his or her material possessions and believes that having expensive material things affects his or her perceived social status. For example‚ girls who would rather spend $200 on a brand name than a comparable $30 off-brand. High school is a notorious hotbed of materialism as popularity is often
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we can break is the Natural Law. We can not as C. S. Lewis points out defy gravity or further defy Newtonian physics‚ but we can choose to not follow the standard. For example‚ if someone takes your seat on a bus. You may argue that it is wrong to steal a seat and quarrel until a consensus is met. The other person may argue back even is he or she is wrong making up some excuse so as to circumvent breaking the standard. Therefore‚
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